Komang Ayu Sari Galih
Program Studi Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Hindu Indonesia

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KAJIAN PERKEMBANGAN DESTINASI PARIWISATA TERHADAP PERUBAHAN PENGGUNAAN LAHAN DAN SOSIAL EKONOMI MASYARAKAT DI DESA SAKTI NUSA PENIDA, BALI Putu Ekamai Pradana; I Komang Gede Santhyasa; Komang Ayu Sari Galih
Pranatacara Bhumandala: Jurnal Riset Planologi Vol 3 No 1 (2022): Pranatacara Bhumandala: Jurnal Riset Planologi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32795/pranatacara_bhumandala.v3i1.2905

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This study aims to identify the development of tourism destinations in Sakti Village, Nusa Penida. This study focuses on identifying and analyzing land use changes due to tourism activities in Sakti Village and their implications for the socio-economic conditions of the local community. The research uses mixed methods with data collection techniques using field observations and interviews. Data analysis was carried out using overlapping land use map techniques. The research found; 1) The development of tourism in Sakti Village has grown quite rapidly in terms of the completeness of attractions, amenities, and accessibility of existing tourism supporters. For DTW Crystal Bay Beach and Teluk Penida are more developed than Gamat Bay, the existing amenities in Sakti Village are also sufficient to accommodate visiting tourists, and access to Sakti Village, especially the road to Gamat Bay, is not adequate/proper; 2) Changes in dominant land use have changed, namely agricultural and livestock type land into settlements and tourism covering an area of 25.12 Ha; 3) The impact of tourism on socio-economics found from the existence of tourism activities in Sakti Village is the number of people who switch professions to the tourism sector. This is evidenced by the average level of income obtained by the community has increased by 1.375%.
KAJIAN KESIAPSIAGAAN MASYARAKAT TERHADAP BENCANA TSUNAMI DI DESA LEMBONGAN, BALI I Made Pacung Oka Widnyana; I Komang Gede Santhyasa; Komang Ayu Sari Galih
Pranatacara Bhumandala: Jurnal Riset Planologi Vol 3 No 2 (2022): Pranatacara Bhumandala: Jurnal Riset Planologi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32795/pranatacara_bhumandala.v3i2.3557

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Lembongan Village, Lembongan Island, and Ceningan Island are on the list of villages with a high class tsunami danger, disaster preparedness is important to prevent or cope with tsunami natural disasters and to limit losses and risks caused by tsunami disasters. The goal of this research is to establish the level of community preparedness in Lembongan Village for a tsunami disaster, as well as the link between the variabels of tsunami preparedness in Lembongan Village. The benefits of this research are for local governments in terms of preparedness and solutions so that tsunami disaster mitigation becomes integrated, coordinated, and comprehensive in order to minimize potential tsunami losses, for villages in terms of additional information and insight to increase coastal community preparedness for tsunami disasters, and for communities in terms of material for consideration in disaster mitigation actions, especially community preparedness. The study method employs a descriptive approach with a quantitative approach that supports qualitative data gathering using questionnaires, interviews, and field observations, as well as scoring analysis tools and MICMAC analysis. The study's findings show that 1) Lembongan Village's level of community readiness for a tsunami disaster is in class 2, with criteria of "Medium" or "Almost Ready". 2) The direct influence of the knowledge and attitude (KA) and Policy Statement (PS) factors on other variabels is significant. Meanwhile, knowledge and attitude (KA) and Policy (PS) variabels have a significant impact on variabels like emergency planning (EP), Warning System (WS), and Resource Mobilization Capacity (RMC).